Regulation Of Foreign Banks In The United States: Managerial Issues For Regional Banks
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Authors
Adamsky, Robert S.
Issue Date
1977-12
Type
Thesis
Language
en_US
Keywords
Foreign banks , Regional banks , Regulation , United States of America , Banking
Alternative Title
Abstract
Foreign banks presently are operating in the United States essentially unregulated by law or governmental agency. Their numbers are increasing yearly. Clearly, various implications are imminent. What advantages do foreign banks have compared with U.S. banks? What is the impact on the economy? This paper will discuss these issues and similar ones, focusing on those that are most apropos to the management of a regional bank's international department.
Description
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Citation
R.S. Adamsky, "Regulation Of Foreign Banks In The United States: Managerial Issues For Regional Banks", MBA dissertation, School of Business, Univ. of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT, 1977
